Sale Reports HARTRANFT SALE A two day public sale of personal property was held May 27 and 29 by Mrs. Jean (Slim) Hartranft, Washington St., Turbotville, Pa. Some prices were; John Gulcher Pa. long rifle w/curly maple stock PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, TOOLS, ETC. SAT., JUNE 26,1999 9:30 AM Sharp R.D.I, East Berlin, PA. From East Berlin Approx. 4 mi. E. on Rt. #234 or from York, approx. 12 mi. W. on Rt. #234 to sale. Sign posted. Selling the Alma Stahl Estate. REAL EST 31+ Acre Farm w/approx. 1500 ft. road frontage along Rt. #234, thereon erected 2-1/2 story brick home built (1874 by John & Sarah Shelly), 8 rooms, 2 baths, oil fired furnace, hot water base board heat, full basement, outside cellar entrance, storm windows & doors, front porch, roof’s ok, stone spring house, summer house w/fireplace, bank bam, shed, farm has plenty of possibilities. Must be seen, property located Paradise Twp., York County, 10% down other terms day of sale. To inspect farm, phone auctioneer 717-432- 3815 for appointment. Also selling at 9:30 am household goods, antiques, tools, etc. Oak knockdown wardrobe, mahogany items, oak dropleaf table, plank chairs, 2 wire ice cream chairs plus lots other items in smalls, antiques, household & tools. TERMS: Cash, traveler or approved checks. Dave Lenox, Attorney Phone 717-432-9666 Auctioneers: George Haar Lie. AU-377-L Ray Lecrone Lie. AU-533L Phone: 717-432-3815 POWELL, OHIO - ABSOLUTE AUCTION OF HORSE DRAWN WAGONS, HEARSE, FARM MACHINERY & MISCELLANEOUS FARM EQUIPMENT FROM THE FORMER COLLECTION OF CRAIG ASKINS 4840 State Route 750 • Powell, Ohio Saturday, June 19,1999 starting at 10:00 A.M. ~ Preview - Day of Sale - 9:00 AM CARRIAGES & WAGONS: Heavy Fifth Wheel Delivery Wagon, Top Buggy; Sleigh; Restored 4-Passenger Surrey, Hearse w/Camage Lamps & Casket; Restored Standard Oil Wagon, Serial #2040 w/4 oil cans & 2 measuring cans in rear box. Produce Delivery Wagon, restored, has side curtains, brakes, Light Delivery Wagon, restored Gram Wagon, made by Tumball w/weber gear, brakes, two sets of sideboards, seat, limber tongue, double trees, gram boot, restored Gram Wagon by Birdsell w/brakes & pole, restored Gram wagon by Fish Brothers, w/brakes, limber tongue, grain boot, original gram Wagon by Weber, w/brakes, two sets of sideboards seats, pole, double trees, 4 hay standards, #3 brown gear, Zanesville, Ohio, pole & double trees, grain Wagon by Fisher Bros., brakes, Bob Sled w/grain box, original paint, pole & double trees, Milburn 383 Wagon Gear Horse drawn, walking plows, steel & wood beams; horse drawn left hand plow, horse drawn, walking plow, steel beam, single made by A B Farquhar &Co , Ltd; walking, single shovel plow. Gram Drill by Cole Mfg Co , 3-row, walking; Grain separator by Morrison Gravin, Disk Cultivator, 2-row, seat & tongue; steel Dump Rake w/tongue; JI Case Hay loader, 316 cylinder hayloader, on steel wheels, John Deere Gram Drill, 5- row, Van Brunt, horse drawn cultivator, tiding, 12-row/curved tines; Hocking Valley Corn Sheller, horse drawn hay bundle puller, wooden, Oliver beam plow walking, cotton Sprayer w/wicks; Oliver beam plow, wood dump rakes (one by R Hershcel Mfg. Co ), cultivators, walking, single row Corn Planter, fertilizer & seed spreader, Cotton planter, sev Corn Shellers, Stock Chopper by Ohib Pony, John Deere 32A Corn Grinder, Seed Cleaner by A T Ferrell & Co , 328 Special, belt driven Com Grinder by Letz, McCormick Com Sheller, belt driven, peddle device, grinder parts; Com Sled, fodder cutter, Hay Tedder w/seat, tongue & double trees; Cotton Stalk Chopper w/seat; Gram Drill by PM. Grundbach, Corn Planter, Farmers friend, 2 man, hand operated, lnt’l Harvester Binder, Typr ' —,e di —-n rolle r V Corn Shelters The late Mr. Craig Aslans, a retired dairy fanner, began breeding Belgium and Morgan horses in 1973. In the early 1980's, be began seriously collecting horse drawn carnages, wagons and horse drawn farm equipment to show the horses in parades and for various displays in the Powell, Delaware & Worthington areas. In 1989, in recognition of his 60 years of farming, over 500 family and friends gathered at the farm for a grand celebra tion. Mr. Asians touched the lives of many school children, youth groups and inner-city children by giving hay rides, picnics and sharing his love of horses, carnages, wagons and other collectibles. It is our honor to represent this collection on public auction. Plan now to be with us at the start of the auction on Saturday, June 19th. $2850; Winchester model 12 gun $625; Remington 61 gun $300; Northumberland Co. History book $35; watchmaker’s lathe $145; watchmaker’s tools $5 to $25; Grandfather’s clock w/German works $4OO r ■ 'li Sw». ■ and Rovenolt milk bot tle $9O. Michael Weaver was the auctioneer. REID ESTATE SALE A public sale of household goods and real estate was held May 29 for the estate of Mary E. Reid, 13659 Clear Spring Rd., Clear Spring, Maryland. There were 452 regis tered bidders attending the sale. The 7-room brick house and 1-car garage on 1-acre of of land brought $136,000. PUBLIC SALE AUCTION SALE Hf Raal Potato- By Order of Secured Creditor. UT neai tStale, PRINTING COMPANY Personal Property, Heidelberg 2 & 4 Color Presses Simplicity Riding Mower 2 Akiyama 6 Color Presses MON., JUNE 21, 1999 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 -10 A.M. On Premises Sale at 4:00 P.M. centennial printing co. Real Estate 6:00 PM 875 FIRST AVE., Located at 255 Galen Hall Rd., West Cocalico Twp., KING OF PRUSSIA PA Reinholds ~ D ._ . . _ _ . _. . _ _ „ „ Cutters, Folders, Saddle Binder, Image Setters, Frame Ranch Type Dwelling Scanners, Processors, Computers, E u* 2 Kl,ch ®. n ’ Living Floom, Pre-Press Equipment, Wrappers, Compressors, Office/Den, 3 Bedrooms Hardware Floors; Full Bath, Forklifts Phone Svstem Laundry, Enclosed 12’ x 30’ Porch With Air Conditioners ExecutWe Office Siturr Attic Storage, Basement; Attached Oversize 2 Car Block executive umce furniture Garage With Doors Openers, Oil Hot Water Baseboard inspection: Monday, junk m, to a.m. until 3 p.m. Heat, Township Water. Septic On Site. All This Is Situated rfcRMSOF2S% Country Property. Nice Land- ,o. b X sp3umon Tlpurcmases 10% Down Day of Sale, Balance At Settlement. CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR ILLUSTRATED OPEN HOUSE SAT. JUNE 5,1 00 To 3:00 P.M or Sunday BROCHURE OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE June 13, 1:00 To 3.00 P.M. Or By App’t Call 717-336-6306 website: www.comly.com Or 336-6983. , e-mail: comly@icdc.com Terms By: rm Established in 1834 IVAN W. AND HELEN K. WEITZEL A. Kilkuskie, Atty. M 1825 East Boston Avenue Ml u C tion n |endce r or 336-2933 f« (2^5^634-250^FAX (215) 634-0496 mm uctlon service Barry W.ng.r #*U001229-L PA Alirtinnoore M V B.n Hab.ck.r #AU001296-L I'M HUCIIOnWira m >- License No. RYOOOOB7-L Restored Delivery Wagon Other prices were; cherry table and 6 chairs $1300; china clos ets $llOO, $5OO & $7OO, high chair $9OO, maple bedroom suite $750; car pet rocker $1050; butter prints $lB5 & $175, wagon saddle $250, com sheller $350; single horse plow $350; score out double shovel plows $275 &$250; dry sink $9OO and washstand $7OO. John D. Downin and A Jack Downin were the auctioneers. Fanning Mill,, PHE Clipper, ong finish, McCormick Daisy Reaper, International Corn Binder, McCormick Husker/shredder, #2 steel shredder, Husker MCE297OOR, Avery Separator w/Hart gram weighter These are partial listings. No consignments accepted Manure Spreader, Oliver Superior, Model 75-A, original red paint, horse drawn, Steam Engine, Advance #233, Advance Thresher Co , Battle Creek, MI, Farmall Regular Tractor, restored w/steel wheels (on rubber for parades) Wagon jacks; several scythes w/cradle, gram flail, hand operated water pump, sorghum steel piess, harness, forge misc. hand tools, over 75 advertising feed sacks, buggy & wagon wrenches, oil & kerosene cans, old gasoline pump and many other items DIRECTIONS: Powell is located North of Columbus, Ohio, off 1-270 From the North, East and West, take exit 20 off of 1-270 onto Sawmill Road North for approx five miles to State Route 750 Turn left (west) onto State Rt 750 and continue to 4840 State Powell Road, Route 750 to farm (sale site) on right WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS. Fringe Top Surrey, Restored Black w/Red Upholstery, Gold Striping ’V" M‘V, ' u t ’► •-' F. Standard Oil Wagon, restored 12 North Railroad Avenue • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: (717) 354-6671 • Fax: (717) 354-8248 PA-AY-000144L • CA-879 PA-AU-0001863L • NC Lie #4626 Licensed & Bonded in the state of Ohio - #57-925514 JAMES & STROSNIDER SALE A public sate of household items was held May 29 by Catherine James and Mary and Archie Strosnider, at the Goodville Hall along Route 23 between Blue Ball and Churchtown in Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices includ ed: 2 comer cupboards $205 each; marble top table $100; book shelf $100; slant-top desk $80; Empire dresser $150; spinning wheel NO BUYER’S PREMIUM!! No catalog; Brochures Available. TERMS: Cash, Traveler’s Checks, Cashier’s Checks. Personal or business checks accepted with a Current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment. All items must be paid and removed from auction site, s day of sale. Arrangements can be made for removal after sale day. Lunch Stand on Premises jh. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June S, 199 Q-Ell $7O; television $180; jar dinere $160; 3 “Wizard of Oz” books $108; Bavarian eagle creamer $120; Bavarian devil creamer $200; Bavarian rooster creamer $170; Bavarian owl creamer $120; Bavarian monkey creamer $lOO and Bavarian alligator creamer $9O. Weaver Rissler Auctioneering Service conducted the sale. TERMS & CONDITIONS BY: Nola Jende and Lynn Asklns ’ll* , Xilx Hitch Wagon, Fifth Wheel Walnut F •'ish w/White G* Brake c Steam Engine, #233 Advance Thresher Co, Battle Creek, Ml MARTIN SALE A public auction of hit and miss engines was held May 29 by Raymond and Louella Martin, 1246 Martin’s Road, East Earl, Lane. Co., Pa. The following prices were: J.D. hit & miss engine $1350; Olds hit & miss engine (did not run) $2100; Wittittie hit & miss engine $550; old cast iron railroad cross ing sign $450; and antique adjustable chair $4lO. Nevin Martin & Sonds conducted the sdlc KLINE SALE A public sale of power tools was held May 29 by Mrs. Ken (Betty) Kline, 243 Three Cent Lane, 172 mile south of Reedsville, Pa. Some prices received were: cordless drill $135; chainsaw $7O; drill press $170; router shaper tool $400; sur face planter $850; chop saw $190; belt disc sander $280; 10” table saw $500; acetylene torch set $485; welder $130; pile of cherry lum ber $1725; Remington 7 mm gun $485; Winchester 1902 .22 gun $160; Remington 270 rifle $300; Browning 16 gauge shotgun $250; and turkey caller $7O. Mark and Brian Glick were the auction eers. Old Gasoline Pump